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Goat Roarball: Animation's NBA Dream?
14 Feb
Summary
- Animated film explores roarball, an intense goat basketball league.
- Features music, art, fashion, and technology inspired by real-world sports.
- Inspired by children's book and features celebrity voice actors.

Sony Picture Animation's "Goat" presents a vibrant world centered around roarball, an intense, professional basketball league played by animals. The film aims to capture the multifaceted culture surrounding the sport, reflecting its connections to music, art, technology, and fashion, much like the real-world NBA.
Produced by Stephen Curry and directed by Tyree Dillihay and Adam Rosette, "Goat" draws inspiration from Chris Tougas's children's book "Funky Dunks." The narrative follows Will Harris, a determined Boer goat aspiring to play professionally, showcasing his journey from super-fan to player under the guidance of owner Flo Everson.
The animated feature emphasizes the lifestyle off the court, with players emulating real athletes' fashion and social media presence. It also highlights the growing influence of social media in sports, featuring viral moments and player rivalries played out online. The film's costume design, led by Dominique Dawson, draws heavily from streetwear and authentic basketball culture.
"Goat" boasts an impressive voice cast, including Gabrielle Union, Jenifer Lewis, Patton Oswalt, and celebrity athletes like Stephen Curry, Dwyane Wade, Kevin Love, A'ja Wilson, and Angel Reese. These professionals contributed to the film's authentic portrayal of basketball movements and competitive energy, infusing the animation with genuine intensity.




